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		<title>Eye in the Sky &#8212; Drone Video of 1122-Yard AR15 Shooting Session</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many of our readers have never had a chance to shoot much past 600 yards. How far away does a 1000-yard+ target really seem to the naked eye? Well this short video answers that question. Gorilla Ammo, the video&#8217;s producers, used a camera-carrying aerial drone to fly downrange from the firing line all the way [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Many of our readers have never had a chance to shoot much past 600 yards. How far away does a 1000-yard+ target really seem to the naked eye? Well this short video answers that question. <a href="http://www.gorillaammo.com/" target='_blank'>Gorilla Ammo</a>, the video&#8217;s producers, used a camera-carrying <strong>aerial drone</strong> to fly downrange from the firing line all the way out to 1122 yards (and back again). Watch the drone footage at 0:00-0:07 and especially 0:48-1:03. The &#8220;bird&#8217;s-eye view&#8221; really gives you a sense of the distance. The &#8220;fly-back&#8221; at <strong>0:48-1:03 time-mark</strong> is what makes this video worth watching.</p>
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<p>The video features prone shooting at steel targets placed at 750 and 1122 yards. We do apologize for the lame, &#8220;oh so serious&#8221; voice-over which attempts to make this rather ordinary range session seem like some kind of life-changing experience. (Frankly, you may just want to turn the sound off &#8212; it&#8217;s that annoying.) It&#8217;s really not that big a deal to hit steel at 750 yards with a quality AR-15, chambered in .223 Rem, shooting Sierra 77 grain MatchKings.</p>
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<p><b>Hitting Steel at 1122 Yards with 2540 FPS Ammo Can Be Challenging</b><br />
The 1122-yard hits are a bit more impressive. <a href="http://www.gorillaammo.com/" target='_blank'>Gorilla Ammo</a> lists a relatively sedate <strong>2540 fps</strong> Muzzle Velocity for its <a href="http://www.gorillaammo.com/223-rem-77gr-sierra-matchking-20-round" target="_blank">.223 Rem 77gr SMK ammunition</a>. According to <a href="http://www.jbmballistics.com" target='_blank'>JBM Ballistics</a>, at 1125 yards, that 2540 fps load has 68.3 MOA of drop from a 100-yard zero (firing at sea level and 80&deg; F ambient). Morever the bullet goes trans-sonic around 750 yards (losing stability) and is traveling just 933 fps at impact. And the wind&#8217;s the killer &#8212; at 1125 yards, with this bullet/load, a mere 2 mph, full-value wind change can move the Point of Impact over three feet!</p>
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